is that something you will continue to build equipment, aircraft, ships etc. while at the same time eroding the readiness of the force? >> sequestration and the cuts only apply to on obligated funds. we have entered into a -- unobligated fudnsnds. we have entered into a contract. will be more affected his contracts that we intend to enter. multiyear contracts, because they are more efficient, those kinds of things we are not going to be able to do. as admiral ferguson pointed out , a lot of our ship actions are constrained accounts by account in the continuing resolution. he cannot do anything. he is only allowed to build the same ship he built last year, according to the continuing -- it does not make any sense. >> assume the resolution somewhere down the road, you will probably have to spend more money restarting activities, recalling personnel, making up for training by doubling up not only the air, land, sea forces. is that another consequence? the savings disappear quite rapidly when we go back to business. >> this costs money because it wastes money. sta